Example sentences of "[verb] a [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | There are specialist commercial organisations who will , in exchange for an annual subscription , provide a service listing all planning applications and decisions made by the majority of local planning authorities . |
2 | The VHP had agreed , during talks in Delhi with Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao on July 23-24 , to accept a proposal to consolidate all cases pending in different Indian courts under " one judicial authority " , and to resume all-party talks on the issue [ see p. 38866 ] . |
3 | Mother love has a tendency to forgive all , and a lot of men seem to think that their wife is their mother ! |
4 | Mother love has a tendency to forgive all , and a lot of men seem to think that their wife is their mother ! |
5 | He also denies that his staff overstepped the mark in lobbying , saying he has a responsibility to explain all the options for the trade in addition to a full ban . |
6 | The organisation has a duty to use all the knowledge in its possession for the benefit of its investment customers . |
7 | And when the money starts rolling in , you will need an accountant to handle all of your financial affairs . |
8 | There may be practical difficulties in finding an expert willing to accept an appointment to determine all disputes under a contract . |
9 | The first database produced in a school library may be deliberately small in size , and provide an opportunity to examine all angles of creation and use before tackling a much larger subject . |
10 | It is important not to be brutal in this respect : one can not expect a puppy to go all through the night and be clean in the morning — it is physically impossible . |
11 | On Nov. 5 , the Supreme Council adopted a decision nationalizing all fixed Soviet military property on Latvian territory , and declaring void any transactions in army property made since Aug. 24 . |
12 | But they are greedy plants where space is concerned , and it grates a bit to see all that wasted ground around them when they are first planted out . |
13 | The USA and Canada had sought a commitment to dismantle all agricultural subsidies over the next 10 years on the grounds that such subsidies distorted world trade and formed a major impediment to the further liberalization of world trade being currently negotiated under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) within the " Uruguay Round " [ see pp. 37227-28 ] . |
14 | Zenawi told a press conference in London on the afternoon of May 28 that a temporary administration would before July 1 organize a conference to enable all groups to participate in forming a broad-based provisional government . |
15 | ‘ I have written to the chairmen of all the big banks to tell them that we will run a campaign to urge all students to boycott all banks which take part in the loans scheme . |
16 | We have hired St. Andrew 's Hall , Norwich for the occasion and a great deal of planning and organising is taking place so that we shall provide a programme to delight all who attend . |
17 | Yes that they are beginning a process involving both governments and er naturally er I welcome that very much , because I think the attention of both governments would have to be concentrated on this terrible problem , and of course if they take the trouble to read the statement that Mr Addams and I issued that 's precisely what we said , that the two governments should begin a process involving all parties . |
18 | Costs a fortune to feed all those hounds and keeping a horse is n't cheap these days . |
19 | Bristol and West Property Services ( 0272 294271 ) has produced a brochure covering all eight West Country auctions . |
20 | Best form of fuel and the cheapest : fill them with a mixture of coal dust and mud and you 've got a fire goin' all day and night . |
21 | Government departments are now so vast that it is unrealistic to expect a minister to know all about matters of administration . |
22 | Instead , it prefers a body encompassing all institutions offering advanced further education , along the lines of NAB , using a mixed system of funding . |
23 | ‘ The film shows a woman throwing all inhibitions away , taking the law into her own hands and enjoying it , having fun , ’ says Winner . |
24 | Jasper Carrott and Phil Cool : Middlesbrough Town Hall It is always good to see big-name comedy acts reaching the North-East other than in Newcastle , more especially when there are two such acts and both of them can keep a crowd laughing all evening . |
25 | I will be contacting you again after [ date ] when my client has had an opportunity to consider all indicative offers received . |
26 | In 1978 , in an attempt to wipe the slate clean , Pinochet declared an amnesty to cover all human rights abuses since the coup . |
27 | An example might be to focus on car number plates and seeing if you can make a word containing all the letters of the plate number , or in a supermarket look out for all items costing a particular amount of money , or in a crowded room noting the number of people with blue eyes . |
28 | This reopened negotiations on all Indian gaming claims ; and the governor , struggling to get the upper hand again , quickly passed a law banning all casino gambling in the state . |
29 | If he wants to use the whole of the container , he simply turns a tap to allow all the contents to be sucked into the spray tank . |
30 | PI facilitates ‘ single module ’ and ‘ bulk module ’ entry to be performed within LIFESPAN , by allowing a user to enter all or part of a complete package structure into LIFESPAN from a specified directory . |